http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/07/2...-google-cisco/
Dual branded Marriott Residence inn and Fairfield inn coming to America Center in North San Jose, adding 147+114 (261 total) rooms to the market. This area is close to Levi's Stadium and the future Top Golf venue.

Construction for this project is estimated to begin December of this year with the closure of the existing 5,574 square foot
car wash that is currently located on the project site set for August 31, 2017 and demolition soon to follow

Wasn't it supposed to start in Summer '17? Either way, 610 units in that area would be a game changer. Build it now!

Yeah it was but I usually take those news with a grain of salt.

I love the SJSC towers a lot because it will make San Jose's skyline a lot nicer, especially in the eastern side of downtown. Look like this and The Graduate will be San Jose's new high rises after Silvery Towers

A downtown San Jose property owner has proposed a new 26-story mixed-use tower filled with 400 units, or about 900 beds, for students near the university’s campus on the edge of the city’s core. Schoennauer, partner at San Jose-based The Schoennauer Co., is working with property owner Brent Lee to get the needed approvals and entitlements for the project.

The tower is expected to be about 285 feet at the northeast corner of North Fourth and St. John streets.
(Photo courtesy of LPMD Architects & SVBJ)

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/07/2...-google-cisco/
Dual branded Marriott Residence inn and Fairfield inn coming to America Center in North San Jose, adding 147+114 (261 total) rooms to the market. This area is close to Levi's Stadium and the future Top Golf venue.

The developers hope to open the hotels by mid-2019.

A different color scheme, please, please, pretty please?

Change the white to Lime Green, the brown to Cobalt Blue or vice versa?

One Million Sq. Ft. of New Office Downtown?
With news of Google potentially locating next to Diridon Station, suddenly everyone wants a piece of downtown San José! And boy are we ready! A Preliminary Review application came in last month to gain staff’s input on the potential to demolish existing buildings and construct three new 6-story office buildings totaling ONE MILLION square feet at 440 W. Julian Street.